15 Related Articles from 2018-11-16

212 Steakhouse's $400 Kobe beef steak is covered in edible 24k gold. Manhattan's 212 Steakhouse launched the new menu item this month. It's the only restaurant in New York City certified to sell Kobe beef. The dish is 6oz. and is covered in edible 24k gold. >>

40% Working NYC Households Can’t Afford Basic Needs: Report. Two in five working-age New York City households do not have the income necessary to cover necessities, like food, housing, health care and child care, according to a recently released study. Photo Credit: Pexels/CC >>

7 Things to Do With Your Kids in N.Y.C. This Weekend. Our guide to cultural events in New York City for children and teenagers happening this weekend and in the week ahead. >>

9/11 Museum exhibit tells story of Mohawk ironworkers' contribution to New York City. A special exhibition at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum opening Friday highlights the contribution of Mohawk ironworkers to New York City. >>

Apartment 4C: How social media helped reveal a murdered man's final hours. Social media helped uncover the final steps of a Connecticut man who was murdered in New York City. Joey Comunale attended an after-party in the upscale home of James Rackover the son of a jeweler to the stars, after a night of clubbing. But Comunale didn't leave the apartment alive. He died of multiple stab wounds. Tune in to “48 Hours” on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 10 p.m. ET for Erin Moriarty’s full report. >>

Comedian tells the history of stand-up: Sex jokes always work. This week on "The Takeout," CBS News' Major Garrett interviews political satirist Will Durst over lunch in New York City. >>

Iconic toy store FAO Schwarz returns to New York City. Three years after closing its flagship location in New York, the 156 year-old toy store FAO Schwarz is opening a new location at Rockefeller Plaza. >>

Service workers say supervised injection facilities could cut restroom overdoses. (Reuters Health) - During interviews about opioid overdoses in public restrooms, New York City service industry workers said they supported the idea of supervised injection facilities because such facilities might reduce injection drug use in their workplaces, researchers report. >>

Snowfall grinds New York City-area transit, traffic to another halt >>

Snowstorm forces students to sleep at schools as angry commuters rip public officials for lack of preparedness. Many commuters and students who got stuck in the snowstorm-induced traffic that brought the New York City metropolitan area to a grinding halt last night still aren’t home as of Friday morning, as reports emerged of drivers sleeping in their cars and children spending the night at schools. >>

Snowstorm Paralyzes Traffic, Mucks Up Mass Transit. The first snowstorm of the season to hit the New York City area brought several inches of heavy, wet snow that slowed the evening's commute to a crawl, completely paralyzing it in some spots. Photo Credit: @NYScanner This story uses functionality that may not work in our app. Click here to open the story in your web browser. >>

Trapped by the storm: Dozens of people were forced to spend the night in airports. The storm swept the East Coast on Thursday afternoon and evening, dumping up to six inches of snow across New York City, downing trees and causing commuter chaos. >>

WATCH: New York-area commuters stranded for hours amid snow. The winter storm caused major traffic jams in and out of New York City as buses and cars got stuck and bridges were shut down during the evening commute. >>

When Puccini Came, Saw and Conquered New York City. We take a look at Puccini’s visits and premieres, as his “Il Trittico” returns to the Metropolitan Opera, where it had its premiere a century ago. >>